Hi Colin, Marco,

Very good points. I think to make it easy, I’m going to create an online 
survey, not sure if today or tomorrow, I will have the time to make it.

I will post the link on the list.

Regards,
Jordi


-----Mensaje original-----
De: ipv6-wg <[email protected]> en nombre de Marco Hogewoning 
<[email protected]>
Responder a: <[email protected]>
Fecha: jueves, 19 de mayo de 2016, 7:40
Para: Colin Petrie <[email protected]>
CC: <[email protected]>
Asunto: Re: [ipv6-wg] IPv6 residential service: What prefix, static, dynamic, 
extra cost ?

>> Hi Jordi,
>> 
>> That could be a useful list to have somewhere, thanks for that.
>> 
>>> On 19 May 2016, at 00:22, Colin Petrie <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 18/05/16 20:45, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
>>>> So here are the questions for actual IPv6 services providers to 
>>>> residential customers:
>>>> 1) What prefix size is provided?
>>>> 2) Is that prefix static or dynamic?
>>>> 3) In case is dynamic, there is a chance for static?
>>>> 4) Any extra cost for having it static, or having a bigger prefix (i.e., 
>>>> /48 instead of /56)?
>>>> 5) If the customer has already a static IPv4 with a monthly charge, is 
>>>> still IPv6 static prefix being charged on top of that?
>>> 
>>> A related question that is not on the list above:
>>> 6) Can the customer delegate reverse DNS for the assigned IPv6 prefix?
>>> 6a) If the prefix is static, can they use an NS delegation?
>>> 6b) If the prefix is dynamic, can they consistently DNAME it to a
>>> customer-hosted zone that contains PTRs for 'some-subnet-size'?
>>> 
>>> Of course, most residential customers probably don't care. But I mention
>>> it as both a DNS and IPv6 geek. It's something to consider.
>> 
>> Would it be a lot of work to add 2 or 3 columns regarding the IPv4 support?
>> 
>> 7) Do you still provide native IPv4 support?
>> 7a) globally routable address? yes/no, static/dynamic?
>> 7b) NAT444 (CGN) or DS-lite
>> 7c) NAT64 or 464-Xlat
>
>Still early, sorry for the reply to self.
>
>Maybe it is useful if it is organised based on type of network: 
>wireless/wireline and/or carrier (cable, DSL, wifi, GSM). There might be 
>differences in type of service based on the carrier.
>
>Marco
>




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